Check out Janggi (Korean Chess), our featured variant for December, 2024.

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Alliance Chess

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Keys "s"=save "l"=load "b"=back once

Mark Liptak and Rick Babcock, 1990. The object is to checkmate the other side's primary (white/black) king. You move whatever friendly units are on your own board during your turn. Neither secondary player may expose either of the side's kings to check. If the primary player exposes the secondary king to check, the secondary player is paralyzed, and primary player takes the turn instead. If secondary king is temporarily mated, pieces are frozen and uncapturable. Unfreeze by moving primary king to the other board.

Chess Variants

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Written by Ed Friedlander


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